1.They believe the economic boom may be at least partially responsible for a breakdown in public standards.
他们认为,美国经济荣景可能至少部分的责任划分公共标准。
2.But long-term investors think the country's economic boom mean valuations may not stay so low for more than a year or two.
但长线投资者认为,中国的经济增长迅猛,意味其低估值状态并不会持续一至两年以上。
3.Buoyant demand from the new rich created by Asia's economic boom was one of the main factors behind the company's record results in 2011.
亚洲经济的繁荣造就了一批新富人群,斯沃琪之所以能在2011年实现史上最佳业绩,这类人群的旺盛需求是主要推动因素之一。
4.Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, every economic boom has been followed by an economic bust.
自工业革命以来,每一次经济繁荣之后都将伴随一场经济萧条。
5.China has a massive population and is also experiencing a bit of an economic boom.
中国在污染的同时也在实践着经济繁荣。
6.Mr Bashir's survival has also been helped by an economic boom, at least in Khartoum.
巴希尔政权的幸存也得利于经济的繁荣,至少是在喀土穆是这样。
7.But most Russians did not express concern at the outcome, which some hope will prolong the economic boom they have enjoyed under Putin.
但是多数人对选举结果未表异议,一些人希望梅德韦杰夫的上台将有助于延长普京时代的繁荣。
8.When they regrouped during the Occupation and began to flourish in the 1960s during Japan's postwar economic boom, the geisha world changed.
60年代,日本战后的经济繁荣使其行业重组,开始蓬勃发展,艺妓世界也发生了改变。
9.Moreover, Britain's standing and esteem abroad have been punctured by the crashing end of its economic boom.
更恐怖的是,英国的经济繁荣的结束动摇了英国在世界上的地位与尊严。
10.He gained momentum as the economic boom shepherded by Labour headed for bust, and looked set to finish off Mr. Brown.
随着工党领导下的经济从繁荣走向衰退,卡梅隆声望大振,看来确定要取代布朗了。